Tiny Tears Giveaway! (Competition now closed)

Just over a year ago we reviewed a Tiny Tears doll and even now it remains one of LP’s favourite toys – sleeping next to her in bed and brought downstairs each morning to keep her company through the day. Every child needs a doll like Tiny Tears in their lives and it’s no wonder Tiny Tears are now celebrating 50 years of their iconic dolls.

First launched in the 1960’s, the Tiny Tears range of dolls has been loved by children for generations. It is without doubt the UK’s most recognisable doll. Tiny Tears was the first fully functioning feeding, crying and wetting doll that has closing eyes, moveable arms, legs and head.

If the very mention of Tiny Tears brings back fond memories, like it does to me from my own childhood, then you’ll love the limited edition Tiny Tears 50th Anniversary Doll. Generations of mums and grandmothers have grown up with Tiny Tears – and now your children can too!

This special edition Tiny Tears doll is dressed up in a sparkly birthday princess dress along with a vintage curly hairstyle. Just like the traditional Tiny Tears doll, you can still feed Tiny Tears from her water bottle then put her on her potty to wet, sit her up and she will cry real tears, like a real baby! When it’s time for a nap lay her down and see her eyes gently close. The 50th anniversary limited edition doll from John Adams also comes complete with a potty, bottle and a keepsake special commemorative certificate, printed with its own unique number.

To be in with a chance of winning your very own Limited Edition 50th Anniversary Tiny Tears Doll just complete one or more entries on the Rafflecopter below. Good luck!

The Limited Edition 50th Anniversary Tiny Tears Doll has an RRP of £29.99

The John Adams Chocolate Lolly maker. My daughter was adamant it was the only thing she wanted, and she promptly got bored of it waiting for the chocolate to set! I love it though.
She’s asking for a Tiny Tears for her birthday, so looks like I’ll be saving up. Thank you for doing this.

John Adams toys are brilliant! My daughter loved her Frozen Snow Globe Maker Set which she got for Christmas! She would love the Tiny Tears Doll without a doubt so fingers crossed 🙂 Thank you for the chance!

IT has to be tiny tears doll, I still have my teeny weeny tiny tears doll from around 40 years ago, my grandson nieces and nephews along with friends children all play with her and I’m sure they would love her big sister to play with too

Tiny Tears has been a favourite for so many years, I bought one for my daughter who is now 35, and Fuzzy Felts are timeless, we’ve had a great collection of those. This last Christmas I bought a Tiny Tears for one of my granddaughters, a Rummikub for a grandson but now need a Tiny Tears for the next granddaughter. Has to be the best doll on the market.

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Hi, I'm Donna - a full time blogger living in Camberley, Surrey with my husband Dave and our two children - Athena and Troy. I write about the ups and downs of family life, our adventures and the ordinary moments in between.